Some casual hours were spent on Sunday afternoon visiting different places on the world-wide-web where a few wonderful projects caught my attention. You see, I've been searching for some dress-making, wool applique, and children's softie patterns as they are all on my list of things to learn and enjoy during this Year of Gentle Domesticity.

Rather than keep them to myself, I thought you may be interested too - and each of these pattern is free!

I love this red spot dress from Sew in the UK, and it's exactly the style my Blossom-girl wears.

I'm not a snowman person (or santa or elves), however this new little heart from the Bunny Hill Designs 2015 BOM caught my attention because I do love sheep (especially Dorpers and this reminds me of them) so I'm going to make this sweet heart hanger without the snowman.

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I came across the Tilda blog last week. And I wanted to dive right in to making both of those quilts. :) And I love your thought of just making Anne's block with just the sheep. I have a few sheep out this time of year remembering the sacrificial lamb. I also wanted to ask you, If I sign up for the stitchery club I would want it sent to a different email than what I have for my Pay Pal account . Is that a possibility? Thanks for your lovely inspiration. Janita

Good Monday morning Jenny. I have just the friend in mind to stitch the Home Sampler for. Looking forward to the stitchery designs this month so much. Finally got a new inkjet cartridge installed & printed off the last two months. I always feel like stitching wool felt when the cooler weather arrives, it just something I associate with wintery months for some reason, so that prim design looks perfect.

I love the way your stitchery looks in that beautiful frame. I look forward to seeing how different Blossom's looks. Thanks for the links. I'm checking out the Tilda pattern as soon as I leave your blog. =) I can hardly wait for my stitchery patterns!

Hello Jenny. I follow your blog ever since I have found it about a month ago. I love all your creativeness and you inspire me to try the things I've always wanted to do. I wanted to ask- is it too late to get the Alphabet Sampler if I sign up now for the Stitchery Club? I just realized I may have missed it!!! Thank you!Karen

It's always nice to receive feedback on a blog post, so *thank you* for taking time to comment!I will try to reply via email unless you are a 'no reply blogger' which means you'll have to check for my reply in the comments. Of course, life is a rather hazardous activity, isn't it? So if I don't respond to your comment that's the reason why - life simply stepped in...hugsJennyx